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Are there some examples of famous statutory prostitutes? [[User:Leucosticte|Leucosticte]] ([[User talk:Leucosticte|talk]]) 04:33, 22 April 2014 (CEST) | Are there some examples of famous statutory prostitutes? [[User:Leucosticte|Leucosticte]] ([[User talk:Leucosticte|talk]]) 04:33, 22 April 2014 (CEST) | ||
:Yes, I am sure there are lots of them. Possible recent examples would be: [[Justin Berry]], and also the guy who went after Kevin Clash, most of Jerry Sandusky's accusers, and of course, the fellow going after [[Bryan Singer]]. The difference between a | :Yes, I am sure there are lots of them. Possible recent examples would be: [[Justin Berry]], and also the guy who went after Kevin Clash, most of Jerry Sandusky's accusers, and of course, the fellow going after [[Bryan Singer]]. The difference between a ''statutory prostitute'' and a true abuse victim can often be demonstrated by what he does, abuse victims go into therapy, ''statutory prostitutes'' go on Oprah. A ''statutory prostitute'' is not embarrassed, ashamed, or traumatized by what he did, he wears it like a badge of honor often continuing to try to profit from the expirance even after the court case is settled. --[[User:Etenne|Etenne]] ([[User talk:Etenne|talk]]) 12:48, 22 April 2014 (CEST) |
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Are there some examples of famous statutory prostitutes? Leucosticte (talk) 04:33, 22 April 2014 (CEST)
- Yes, I am sure there are lots of them. Possible recent examples would be: Justin Berry, and also the guy who went after Kevin Clash, most of Jerry Sandusky's accusers, and of course, the fellow going after Bryan Singer. The difference between a statutory prostitute and a true abuse victim can often be demonstrated by what he does, abuse victims go into therapy, statutory prostitutes go on Oprah. A statutory prostitute is not embarrassed, ashamed, or traumatized by what he did, he wears it like a badge of honor often continuing to try to profit from the expirance even after the court case is settled. --Etenne (talk) 12:48, 22 April 2014 (CEST)